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Trump team backs an unproven drug for autism — but does it work?
‘Shake it off’: Taylor Swift’s changing voice shows how our accents evolve
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Nerdy and easy to pronounce: why we chose Apheros as the name for our technology start-up firm
Journals infiltrated with ‘copycat’ papers that can be written by AI
Fossil fight: how Raymond Dart countered some unfair criticism
A multimodal robotic platform for multi-element electrocatalyst discovery
The mini placentas and ovaries revealing the basics of women’s health
How can universities train the skilled workers of tomorrow?
The meaning behind the moniker: how to choose a science-company name that delights
Ebola outbreak in the DRC: why is it so deadly?
Combat the human-made causes of Spain’s wildfires
China’s private higher-education sector is at a turning point
Long-standing marine reserves need continued support
US investment in African food systems will have global benefits
Daily briefing: World’s first AI-designed viruses attack antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Trump links autism and Tylenol: is there any truth to it?
The Moon is rusting — thanks to ‘wind’ blown all the way from Earth
Gestational diabetes linked to autism in study: what scientists say
I deeply scan timber to reduce wasting this precious resource
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